J Korean Geriatr Soc.  2007 Sep;11(3):117-122.

The Effect of Task-Related Circuit Training in Old Aged Stroke

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  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Seoul, Korea. kari394@yahoo.co.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To investigate the effect of task-related circuit training in old aged stroke patients.
METHODS
Twenty-four old aged stroke patients were randomly assignedto the experimental or the control group. Experimental groups participated in task-related circuit training three times a week and conventional physical therapy twice a week for 6 weeks. Control groups participated in conventional physical therapy five times a week for 6 weeks. Task-related circuit training was designed into a circuit with a series of workstation to improve the performance of functional tasks and motivation. Functional improvement was evaluated by measuring Brunnstrom stage, Berg Balance Scale, step test, 6min walking test, and Modified Barthel index. Subjects were surveyed for the their respective program.
RESULTS
Both groups demonstrated significant improvement(p<0.05) in Berg Balance Scale, step test, 6min walking test, Modified Barthel index but no significant difference between experimental and control group. Subjects participated in task-related circuit training were more satisfied with their program in motivation and functional improvement, but not significantly compared with the control group.
CONCLUSION
Task-related circuit training improves flexibility, balance, endurance and functional capacity of activity of daily living in old aged stroke patients.

Keyword

Stroke; Exercise training; Rehabilitation

MeSH Terms

Exercise Test
Humans
Motivation
Pliability
Rehabilitation
Stroke*
Walking
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